Comments on: The 10 Best Secrets to Blog Post Titles that Attract Readers and Get Noticed http://dev.learntoblog.com/10-best-secrets-blog-titles-attract-readers-get-noticed/ Tue, 05 May 2015 01:58:24 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.4.4 By: WendySue Hagins http://dev.learntoblog.com/10-best-secrets-blog-titles-attract-readers-get-noticed/#comment-97847 Wed, 06 Aug 2014 17:47:00 +0000 http://dev.learntoblog.com/?p=1589#comment-97847 Thanks Jason!

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By: Lisa Myagentchef http://dev.learntoblog.com/10-best-secrets-blog-titles-attract-readers-get-noticed/#comment-96344 Wed, 14 May 2014 15:45:00 +0000 http://dev.learntoblog.com/?p=1589#comment-96344 Hey Jason,

This was a very informative article and I enjoyed it very much. I am new to blogging and still learning the ins and outs. I would like to know your opinion on using innocent innuendo in your titles. For example, my site is primarily about my recipes, although, I do have other information such as, home/kitchen design, life stories, food tv recap, etc. I have a plan for this site as it grows, but, for now, that’s it. Pretty simple. A few weeks ago I posted an article with my meatball recipe. I titled it something like – Rock Your Balls This Sunday | How to make the best meatballs. I didn’t really get much of a response. The following week I was doing some editing and accidentally deleted most of the title & hit update, only to be left with a title of – Rock Your Balls. The likes and comments on FB and Twitter started coming in immediately and everyone commented on how much they loved the title! That makes me wonder – how far can you push the envelope with innuendo and should we?

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